Gallery: Contemporary on the Sunshine Coast -- $20M

This contemporary gated oasis spans over 21 acres with 1,000 feet of natural shoreline and offers total privacy and seclusion. Exposed architectural reinforced concrete walls are combined with Pennsylvania Blue Stone floors and Douglas Fir beams inside to create a delicate warmth to host an over 6,600sqft main residence with 6 fully en-suited bedrooms. Each bedroom enjoys total privacy, 180-degree breathtaking views and its own access outdoors. The grounds also host a 630sqft boat house guest suite and a 1,240sqft self contained caretaker's residence. This is an architecturally significant and spectacularly engineered masterpiece for the most active buyer. Residents enjoy this private oceanfront, a dock, boardwalk, sport court, a helipad and over 1 mile of manicured hiking and walking trails.

This contemporary gated oasis in Pender Harbour spans over 21 acres with 1,000 feet of natural shoreline and offers total privacy and seclusion. Exposed architectural reinforced concrete walls are combined with Pennsylvania Blue Stone floors and Douglas Fir beams inside to create a delicate warmth to host an over 6,600sqft main residence with 6 fully en-suited bedrooms. Each bedroom enjoys total privacy, 180-degree breathtaking views and its own access outdoors. The grounds also host a 630sqft boat house guest suite and a 1,240sqft self contained caretaker's residence. This is an architecturally significant and spectacularly engineered masterpiece for the most active buyer. Residents enjoy this private oceanfront, a dock, boardwalk, sport court, a helipad and over 1 mile of manicured hiking and walking trails.
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